AlbertV
02-23-2011, 09:46 PM
New York Daily News! (http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/2011/02/23/2011-02-23_corbin_bernsen_has_role_in_major_league_4_charl ie_sheens_wild_thing_to_mentor_ro.html)
David S. Ward, the writer/director of the original MAJOR LEAGUE, is returning to write and direct a fourth installment of the baseball-themed film series. The original starred Tom Berenger, Corbin Bernsen, and Charlie Sheen as members of the Cleveland Indians.
Ward returned to helm MAJOR LEAGUE II, but was only credited for his characters in the third installment, MAJOR LEAGUE: BACK TO THE MINORS.
According to the link above, Bernsen is wanted back to return as Roger Dorn as is Dennis Haysbert's Pedro Cerrano, as they were the only 2 characters to be in all three of the previous films.
Ward also wants Charlie Sheen to return as Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn, only this time as a mentor to a new rookie fireball pitcher. This would bring the similarity that Berenger's veteran character of Jake went from player to mentor/manager in the second film.
Ward did say the script is complete, but the film is still in developmental phase.
David S. Ward, the writer/director of the original MAJOR LEAGUE, is returning to write and direct a fourth installment of the baseball-themed film series. The original starred Tom Berenger, Corbin Bernsen, and Charlie Sheen as members of the Cleveland Indians.
Ward returned to helm MAJOR LEAGUE II, but was only credited for his characters in the third installment, MAJOR LEAGUE: BACK TO THE MINORS.
According to the link above, Bernsen is wanted back to return as Roger Dorn as is Dennis Haysbert's Pedro Cerrano, as they were the only 2 characters to be in all three of the previous films.
Ward also wants Charlie Sheen to return as Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn, only this time as a mentor to a new rookie fireball pitcher. This would bring the similarity that Berenger's veteran character of Jake went from player to mentor/manager in the second film.
Ward did say the script is complete, but the film is still in developmental phase.